![]() ![]() ![]() – Creating encrypted Live system works as expected. Any unwanted changes will be gone upon reboot. As typical for me I am running Live with no persistence to preserve ultimate integrity of the system – if I need a change I remaster. From now on the laptop boots to Live hard disk, no need to put a live USB stick into usb port. Created a Live antiX on sda hard disk as described. I have tested this using 320GB SATA disk with MBR partition table on Thinkpad X61 Core2Duo… ![]() This topic was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by christophe. Now it’s a non-removable antiX live-usb!įor adding more antiX and/or MX frugals into the bootloader (for live-USBs, in general):įor using Syslinux/Extlinux as the bootloader on legacy bios computers (for frugals, & can chainload full-installs):įor a similar bootloader setup for frugal installs on UEFI computers: Upon boot, the hard drive behaves just like a live-usb, but first you have to adjust one thing: once you get to the splash/options screen, add the boot code:ĥ. ![]() (If you clone your current system, I recommend remastering (& rebooting) first, because live-usb-maker won’t (by default) copy over your persistence files for you.) Once it’s done, shut down, remove the live-usb that you were using.Ĥ. You can clone the live-usb you booted with, or choose an iso file, as usual. Live-usb-maker should allow you to pick your hdd as the target. You have to use that parameter, to get the program to “see” your hard drive as a candidate.ģ. Start the live usb maker from the command line: Make sure this is what you want to do! (It is reversible, of course, but you erase your data.)Ģ. I haven’t done this on a uefi computer.)ġ. If you are interested, here’s how to turn your computer’s hard drive into non-removable antiX live USB: (This is a re-posting of a solution in another forum section, placed here into Tip & Tricks, in an effort to make it easier to find in the future.) ![]()
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